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Well, I usually make photos of landscapes, especially in mountain areas, because I love them. Sometimes I try to perform some macro photography, with Mamiya bellows it's a great adventure to compose and properly expose the film. Last time I purchased a camera from the new digital world - Nikon D200 with 10 megapixel sensor inside. With digital files (from scanner or D200) I do not make any corrections with Photoshop or any other image software. I'm not a graphic designer - I'm a photographer and in my opinion the process of creating an image on the frame of a film is finished when the shutter is triggered.
My equipment:
Camera body:
Mamiya 645 Pro TL with AE Prism; Nikon D200; Nikon F65
Lens:
Mamiya-Secor 35mm/f3.5
Mamiya-Secor 45mm/f2.8
Mamiya-Secor 55mm/f2.8
Mamiya-Secor 80mm/f2.8 (standard lens for medium format)
Mamiya Macro 120mm/f4 (1:1)
Mamiya APO 200mm/f2.8 (APO means APOchromatic)
Mamiya Teleconverter 2x (for APO lens, so I can combine 200x2 and work with 400mm/f5.6)
Nikon 24-120/3.5-5.6 IF/ED/VR
Filters:
Cokin P series: grad grey ND2, ND4, ND8, 81A, 81B
Kasemann PL filters
B&W UV filters on every lens to protect the front from accidental damage
Tripod:
Manfrotto 190PROB with 029 Head
Special devices:
Mamiya bellows for macro and close-up photography. It allows you to make enlargements up to 2.3x with standard 80mm lenses.
Three types of focusing screens:
- Type A Matte (provides clear view)
- Type A4 Checker (with perpendicular lines),
- Type E Rangefinder (standard, well know focusing screen with central rangefinder spot surrounded by microprism).
My equipment:
Camera body:
Mamiya 645 Pro TL with AE Prism; Nikon D200; Nikon F65
Lens:
Mamiya-Secor 35mm/f3.5
Mamiya-Secor 45mm/f2.8
Mamiya-Secor 55mm/f2.8
Mamiya-Secor 80mm/f2.8 (standard lens for medium format)
Mamiya Macro 120mm/f4 (1:1)
Mamiya APO 200mm/f2.8 (APO means APOchromatic)
Mamiya Teleconverter 2x (for APO lens, so I can combine 200x2 and work with 400mm/f5.6)
Nikon 24-120/3.5-5.6 IF/ED/VR
Filters:
Cokin P series: grad grey ND2, ND4, ND8, 81A, 81B
Kasemann PL filters
B&W UV filters on every lens to protect the front from accidental damage
Tripod:
Manfrotto 190PROB with 029 Head
Special devices:
Mamiya bellows for macro and close-up photography. It allows you to make enlargements up to 2.3x with standard 80mm lenses.
Three types of focusing screens:
- Type A Matte (provides clear view)
- Type A4 Checker (with perpendicular lines),
- Type E Rangefinder (standard, well know focusing screen with central rangefinder spot surrounded by microprism).
Susie Q 26. September 2006, 0:58
Thanks so much for taking the time to view and comment on my post; it's much appreciated.Susie :o)
Vanessa Torres 9. September 2005, 10:48
Thank you for the comment and thanks for give me the opportunity to know your good work.. :)Danny W. Wilson 2. September 2005, 14:59
Thankyou for your kind comments concerning my work, and I love your landscapes. :)Igor Zaleski 31. August 2005, 15:20
Hello everyone,Hi Jaime, Hi Peter, thanks for your welcome. It's just two days and I'm totally suprised. I used to send my photos on another photo-web-sites, but it was rather sad experience. One day I found this international wee and decided to try one more. And it was right idea! I hope I will find some interesting people here and will learn more about making good and better-than-now photos.
Thanks again
Igor :-)
Jaime Crystal Attenborough 31. August 2005, 14:16
Hi Igor, welcome to this wonderful website .Hope to see more of your work.
You will get alot out of FC.
and also see some of the most amazing photos from around the world.
so have FUN !
jaime :)
Der Zacki 30. August 2005, 15:22
Hi Igor,Welcome the the fotocommunity.com
The spirit of Fotocommunity is to share knowledge, inspiration and thoughts as a team. Everyone can participate and everyone will share his experiences.
So I hope you will enjoy it and if you have further
questions don't hesitate to contact anybody from the support team.
cheers
Peter